Parchamo


Parchamo is a high trekking peak in the Rolwaling Himal mountain range of the Himalayas. It is located on the boundary between the Dolakha District and the Solukhumbu District of Nepal.
The summit offers a view of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu and Gyachung Kang with good visibility. On the north flank of Parchamo is the high Tashi Lapcha pass, which leads from the Drolambao glacier in the west to the mountain village of Namche Bazaar in the east. North of the Tashi Lapcha pass rises the high Tengi Ragi Tau. To the south, a ridge leads from Parchamo to the Likhu Chuli.
The first ascent of Parchamo was made by a UK expedition led by Alfred Gregory in 1955, Phil Boultbee and Dennis Davis reached the summit on 18 April 1955.